William Spicer Wood
William Spicer Wood
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Died | 1902 | ||||||||
Residence | The School, Oakham, Rutland | ||||||||
Occupation | church | ||||||||
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Oakham School: ...In 1875 as a result of the Endowed Schools Act that threatened the continued existence of the school, there were just 2 day boys and 2 boarders in the school.[1] The exhausted headmaster, William Spicer Wood (1846-75), retired and the new headmaster lasted just three years before being dismissed.[9]
1846 - 1875 Dr. William Spicer Wood, DD, MA (St. John’s, Cambridge) – Master
Dr William Spicer Wood DD Fellow of St John's
College, Cambridge. Resigned 1875. Vicar of Higham 1875-1897.
Died 1902
William Spicer Wood, admitted to St John's 1836; elected Scholar 1838; Chancellor's English Medal 1838, Browne Medal 1839, Chancellor's Classical Medal 1840; BA 1840, MA 1843, DD 1862
WILLIAM SPICER WOOD, M.A.
RECTOR OF UFFORD CUM BAINTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,
AND LATE FELLOW OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.
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External Publications
An Eastern Afterglow, or Present Aspects of Sacred History by William Spicer Wood
The galatians by William spicer wood
PROBLEMS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT: CRITICAL ESSAYS. by William Spicer.
Luther: A poem, which obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge commencement, 1838 by William Spicer Wood (1838)
The unfailing nature of charity. A sermon preached in the parish church of Clyffe-at-Hoo in the afternoon of Quinquagesima... by William Spicer Wood (1880)